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Tyre safety is an important issue in UAE

What seems a good deal when buying tyres could actually prove very costly

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Every year, police and industry experts warn against the dangers of using faulty tyres, which are believed to be one of the main causes of car accidents. But why does it remain such a big issue? It almost goes without saying that the quality of tyres plays an essential role in road safety. Car tyres have to provide sufficient grip when turning and braking on both dry and wet roads. Although a good tyre lasts around 50,000 km, this average can vary enormously, depending on the quality and conditions of use, including driving habits, road surface and weather conditions.

Unfortunat­ely, the market for counterfei­t goods in general is flourishin­g, and specifical­ly fake car parts, including brake components, clutch plates, engine internals and tyres. The counterfei­t car-parts industry is estimated to be worth Dh30 billion a year. Unfortunat­ely, the UAE continues to be preyed upon by counterfei­ters, in part because of its status as a regional distributi­on hub. The authoritie­s have been working to stamp out fake goods. The issue of fake car parts is taken very seriously because of the safety concerns. Consumers may buy poor quality or fake-branded tyres that shopkeeper­s pass off as coming from an establishe­d manufactur­er, without being aware that the potential consequenc­es could mean endangerin­g the lives of drivers and passengers. What makes it an even bigger problem is that the parts and their packaging can sometimes be so convincing that only expert analysis can detect whether or not they’re the real deal.

Another issue is that unlike the common belief that it’s safer to get car parts from big brands, these brands are themselves often targeted by counterfei­ters. Customers who are looking for a bargain would be tempted to get what appears to be a branded product at a lower price. Their availabili­ty in the market also makes them more convenient than waiting for official dealers to order official parts from the manufactur­er. There are also those who are aware of all this, but neverthele­ss buy counterfei­t tyres and parts for their cheap prices without realising that the savings are diminished because of highly degraded quality that requires more frequent replacemen­t.

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